Lusitania Calendar

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Events in November 2017

  • 1875: Justus Miles Forman is born
    1884: waiter Frank Holman is born in Dawlish, England
    1928: Jessie Taft Smith dies.
    1940: Charles Bowring dies
  • 1916: U-20 is beached in Denmark
  • 1872: Ian Holbourn is born.
    1916: U-20 crew abandons ship and blows up submarine.
  • 1878: second cabin passenger David Samoilescu is born in Panciu, Rumania.
    1918: Christopher Griffiths is killed in action
  • 1898: Anna Allan is born.
  • 1875: Sir Hugh Lane is born.
  • 1869: George Vernon is born.
    1935: Charles Jeffery dies.
  • 1885: Francis Jenkins is born.
    1915: George and Cora Kessler organize the British, French, Belgian Permanent Blind Relief War Fund.
    1918: Armistice Day ends World War I.
  • 1862: David Loynd is born.
  • 1913: second cabin passenger Desmond Cox is born in Winnipeg, Mb.
    1913: second cabin passenger Desmond Cox is born in Winnipeg, Mb.
  • 1908: Rita Jolivet marries Alfred Stern
    1914: Rita Jolivet appears in What It Means to Be a Woman.
  • 1907: Mauretania departs Liverpool on her maiden voyage.
  • 1921: Sir Frederick Orr-Lewis dies at age 55
    1960: Reverend Herbert Gwyer dies at sea.
  • 1907: Mauretania arrives in New York on her maiden voyage.
    1915: Gustaf Nyblom's property is forwarded to London Swedish Consul.
  • 1868: saloon passenger Annie Macnutt (later Adams) is born in Nova Scotia.
    1891: Josephine Brandell is born in Rumania
    1914: second cabin passenger Catherine Ruane marries John Henry in New York City.
  • 1877: First Class Waiter William Neems is born in Liverpool, England
    1908: Arthur Candlish becomes a naturalized US citizen.
  • 1878: Nellie Hampshire is born.
  • 1923: Annie Adams dies.

1 thought on “Lusitania Calendar”

  1. Approximately 1950, Dwight C. Harris purchased a 350 acre property in Salisbury, Ct where he lived with his wife until 1962. In 1962 he sold the farm to Everett Crosby, brother of Bing Crosby. As a gentleman farmer, he lived on the estate during the summer and remained in New York City during the winter.

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